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Thomas Gordon Hartley (9 January 1931 in
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– 8 March 2016 in
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, Australia) was an American
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Biography

In 1955 Hartley graduated in
botany Botany, also called , plant biology or phytology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology. A botanist, plant scientist or phytologist is a scientist who specialises in this field. The term "botany" comes from the Ancient Greek w ...
with the academic degree
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at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. In 1957 he received his
Master of Science A Master of Science ( la, Magisterii Scientiae; abbreviated MS, M.S., MSc, M.Sc., SM, S.M., ScM or Sc.M.) is a master's degree in the field of science awarded by universities in many countries or a person holding such a degree. In contrast t ...
and in 1962 his Ph.D. degree at the
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. From 1961 to 1965 he led an expedition of the
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to
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for the study of
phytochemical Phytochemicals are chemical compounds produced by plants, generally to help them resist fungi, bacteria and plant virus infections, and also consumption by insects and other animals. The name comes . Some phytochemicals have been used as poison ...
s. From 1965 to 1971 he was associative curator at the
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of
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in
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. In 1971, he became a Senior Research Scientist at CSIRO Plant Industry,
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,
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. Thomas Gordon Hartley became notable for his study on the family
Rutaceae The Rutaceae is a family, commonly known as the rueRUTACEAE
in BoDD – Botanical Der ...
. He described several new plant taxa and genera from
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country i ...
,
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,
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,
Peninsular Malaysia Peninsular Malaysia ( ms, Semenanjung Malaysia; Jawi: سمننجڠ مليسيا), or the States of Malaya ( ms, Negeri-negeri Tanah Melayu; Jawi: نڬري-نڬري تانه ملايو), also known as West Malaysia or the Malaysian Peninsula, ...
like ''
Maclurodendron ''Maclurodendron'' is a plant genus in the family Rutaceae. It was first described in 1982 by Thomas Gordon Hartley. It consists of six evergreen tree species in particular native to Vietnam, China, Peninsular Malaysia, and Borneo. They are ...
'' and ''Neoschmidia'' and wrote revisions on genera like '' Zanthoxylum'' and '' Acronychia''. In 1989, he and
Benjamin Clemens Stone Benjamin Clemens Masterman Stone (February 7, 1933, Shanghai, China – March 19, 1994 Philippine National Museum) was a British– American botanist. Stone was born in Shanghai, China to a British father, who worked for the government, and ...
made a major revision of the genera '' Melicope'' and ''Pelea'' when they largely synonymized the genus ''Pelea'' with the genus ''Melicope''. In 1969, botanist
Hermann Otto Sleumer Hermann Otto Sleumer (February 21, 1906 in Saarbrücken – October 1, 1993 in Oegstgeest) was a Dutch botanist of German birth. The plant genera '' Sleumerodendron'' Virot (Proteaceae) and '' Sleumeria'' Utteridge, Nagam. & Teo (Icacinaceae Th ...
named a genus of plants from
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, '' Hartleya'' (from the family Stemonuraceae) in Hartley's honour.


Selected works

*1966: ''A revision of the Malesian species of Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae)'' *1967: ''A revision of the genus Lunasia (Rutaceae)'' *1969: ''A revision of the genus Flindersia (Rutaceae)'' *1970: ''Additional notes on the Malesian species of Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae)'' *1974: ''A revision of the genus Acronychia (Rutaceae)'' *1975: ''Additional notes on the genus Flindersia (Rutaceae)'' *1975: ''A new species of Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae) from New Guinea'' *1977: ''A revision of the genus Acradenia (Rutaceae)'' *1977: ''A revision of the genus Bosistoa (Rutaceae)'' *1989: (with
Benjamin Clemens Stone Benjamin Clemens Masterman Stone (February 7, 1933, Shanghai, China – March 19, 1994 Philippine National Museum) was a British– American botanist. Stone was born in Shanghai, China to a British father, who worked for the government, and ...
): ''Reduction of Pelea with new combinations in Melicope (Rutaceae)''. Taxon 38: 119–23 *2001: ''Allertonia. On the taxonomy and biogeography of Euodia and Melicope (Rutaceae).''


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Short biography from the Nationaal Herbarium Nederland
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hartley, Thomas Gordon 1931 births 2016 deaths American botanists University of Iowa alumni University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire alumni Harvard University staff Arnold Arboretum